Islamic New Year 2024: Top 50+ Wishes, Messages, Quotes, WhatsApp Messages Status to Share on New Hijri Year
The Islamic New Year, also known as Hijri New Year, marks the beginning of the Islamic lunar calendar. This significant day commemorates Prophet Muhammad’s migration (Hijra) from Mecca to Medina in 622 CE.
Muslims worldwide observe this occasion with prayers, reflection, and acts of worship. It’s a time for spiritual renewal and contemplation on the Hijra’s importance in Islamic history. During Muharram, the first month of the Islamic calendar, many Muslims fast, pray, and engage in charitable acts.
Here are 15 wishes and messages to share for Islamic New Year 2024:
- May the new year bring peace, prosperity, and blessings.
- Wishing you joy, health, and success in the coming year.
- May your year be filled with love, harmony, and divine blessings.
- Let the spirit of the new year guide your path.
- May Allah’s blessings lead you to righteousness.
- Hoping your prayers are answered and faith strengthened.
- Wishing you new opportunities and successes.
- May Allah fill your life with peace and happiness.
- Here’s to achieving your dreams and goals.
- May your year be as bright as your faith.
- Wishing you closeness to Allah and inner peace.
- May Allah’s blessings be with you always.
- Hoping for a year filled with love, joy, and success.
- May Allah’s mercy be with you and your loved ones.
- Here’s to new beginnings, hope, and happiness.
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Islamic New Year 2024: Wishes, Messages, Quotes, and WhatsApp Statuses
Islamic New Year Wishes
- May Allah bless you with peace and prosperity in the new year.
- Wishing you joy, health, and success in 1446 AH.
- May your year be filled with divine blessings and harmony.
- Let the spirit of Hijri New Year illuminate your path.
- May Allah’s blessings guide you to righteousness.
Hijri New Year Messages
- As we begin the Islamic New Year, may Allah fill your days with peace and joy.
- Happy Hijri New Year 2024! May it bring endless opportunities and blessings.
- May your faith in Allah strengthen and His guidance illuminate your way.
- Wishing you a prosperous year with answered prayers and abundant joy.
- May Allah’s mercy and blessings be with you throughout the new year.
Islamic New Year Quotes
- “Let us seek the peace that only Allah can provide in this new year.”
- “May the Hijri New Year bring us closer to Allah and fill our hearts with divine peace.”
- “Let our journey be guided by faith and righteousness in the coming year.”
- “Peace and harmony come from a heart connected to Allah.”
- “May we find tranquility in our prayers and enlightenment in our spiritual journey.”
WhatsApp Status Messages for Islamic New Year
- Happy Islamic New Year 2024! May Allah’s blessings be with you always.
- Wishing you a peaceful and prosperous Hijri New Year. May Allah guide your journey.
- May the new year bring you closer to Allah and fill your life with peace.
- Welcome the Hijri New Year with love in your heart and Allah’s blessings in your life.
- Happy New Year 2024! May your faith lead you to success and joy.
DUA FOR ISLAMIC NEW YEAR 1446 MUHARRAM
اللّٰهُمَّ أَدْخِلْهُ عَلَيْنَا بِالْأَمْنِ، وَالْإِيمَانِ، وَالسَّلَامَةِ وَالْإِسْلَامِ، وَرِضْوَانٍ مِنَ الرَّحْمَنِ، وَجَوَازٍ مِنَ الشَّيْطانَ
Islamic New Year 2024: Wishes, Quotes, and Celebrations
What is Islamic New Year?
The Islamic New Year, also known as Hijri New Year or New Hijri Year, marks the beginning of a new lunar year in the Islamic calendar. This sacred occasion is a time for reflection, rejuvenation, and spiritual growth. The first day of Muharram, the initial month of the Islamic calendar, holds special significance as it ushers in the new year.
When is Islamic New Year 2024?
In 2024, the Islamic New Year will be observed from the evening of Saturday, July 6, to Sunday, July 7. This celebration is marked with great fervor and devotion by Muslims worldwide.
Islamic New Year Wishes and Messages
- “Happy Islamic New Year! May this year bring you closer to your dreams and fill your heart with joy and faith.”
- “As the Hijri New Year begins, I wish you endless blessings, peace, and happiness. May Allah guide you every step of the way.”
- “Welcome the new Islamic year with an open heart. May you find success, love, and peace throughout the year. Happy Hijri New Year!”
- “Reflect on the past and embrace the future with faith and courage. Wishing you a blessed and prosperous Islamic New Year.”
- “May the new Hijri year be filled with beautiful moments and cherished memories. Happy New Year to you and your family.”
Islamic New Year Quotes
- “Happy Islamic New Year! May each day of the new year bring you closer to peace, happiness, and prosperity.”
- “Wishing you a blessed Hijri New Year filled with peace and joy. May Allah bless you and your family always!”
- “Happy Islamic New Year! May 1446 bring you and your family happiness, success, and endless blessings.”
- “May this Islamic New Year be filled with good health, love, and beautiful moments. Happy Hijri New Year!”
- “Wishing you a wonderful Islamic New Year! May Allah’s blessings light your path and guide you always.”
Celebrating Islamic New Year
The Islamic New Year is a time for spiritual reflection and renewal. Many Muslims use this occasion to:
- Engage in prayer and devotion
- Reflect on the past year and set intentions for the new one
- Spend time with family and loved ones
- Perform acts of charity and kindness
As we enter the new Hijri year, it’s an opportunity to strengthen our faith, show gratitude for our blessings, and renew our commitment to living in accordance with Islamic principles.
5 Important Duas for the Islamic New Year
“The division of time has turned to its original form which was current when Allah created the Heavens and the Earths. The year is made up of twelve months, out of which four months are sacred. Three are in succession: Zulkaedah, Zulhijjah, Muharram, and Rejab of (the tribe of) Mudar which comes between Jumada (Jamadil Awwal and Jamadil Akhir) and Sha’ban.”
(Sahih Al-Bukhari)
No1: DUA FOR A NEW YEAR OR MONTH
Sayyiduna ‘Abdullah ibn Hisham RA reports that the Sahabah RA would learn the following du’a for when the new month or new year would begin:
اللّهم أَدْخِلْهُ عَلينا بِالأمْنِ وَالإيمان، وَالسَّلامَةِ وَالإسْلام، وِجوارٍ مِّنَ الشَّيْطان، وَرِضْوَانٍ مِّنَ الرَّحْمن
Allahumma adkhilhu ‘alayna bil amni wal iman, was salamati wal islam, wa jiwarim minash shaytan, wa ridwanim minar Rahman.
“O Allah, bring this [month or year] upon us with security, iman, safety, Islam, protection from shaytan, and your pleasure.” (Mu’jamus Sahabah of Baghawi, & Al-Mu’jamul Awsat of Tabarani, Hadith: 6237)
No 2: DUA FOR SEEKING FORGIVENESS:
The Islamic New Year is an excellent time to reflect on our past actions and seek forgiveness from Allah (SWT). This dua acknowledges our imperfections and seeks Allah SWT’s forgiveness, enabling us to start the new year with a clean slate.
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“The most superior way of asking for forgiveness from Allah SWT is:
اللَّهُمَّ أَنْتَ رَبِّي لاَ إِلَهَ إِلاَّ أَنْتَ، خَلَقْتَنِي وَأَنَا عَبْدُكَ، وَأَنَا عَلَى عَهْدِكَ وَوَعْدِكَ مَا اسْتَطَعْتُ، أَبُوءُ لَكَ بِنِعْمَتِكَ، وَأَبُوءُ لَكَ بِذَنْبِي، فَاغْفِرْ لِي، فَإِنَّهُ لاَ يَغْفِرُ الذُّنُوبَ إِلاَّ أَنْتَ، أَعُوذُ بِكَ مِنْ شَرِّ مَا صَنَعْتُ. إِذَا قَالَ حِينَ يُمْسِي فَمَاتَ دَخَلَ الْجَنَّةَ ـ أَوْ كَانَ مِنْ أَهْلِ الْجَنَّةِ ـ وَإِذَا قَالَ حِينَ يُصْبِحُ فَمَاتَ مِنْ يَوْمِهِ ”
‘Allahumma anta Rabbi la ilaha illa anta. Khalaqtani wa ana `Abduka, wa ana ‘ala ‘ahdika wa Wa’dika mastata’tu abu’u Laka bi ni ‘matika wa abu’u Laka bidhanbi; faghfirli fa’innahu la yaghfiru-dh-dhunuba ill a ant a. A’uidhu bika min sharri ma sana’tu.’ If somebody recites this invocation during the night, and if he should die then, he will go to Paradise (or he will be from the people of Paradise). And if he recites it in the morning, and if he should die on the same day, he will have the same fate.”
“O Allah! You are my Lord. None has the right to be worshiped except You. You created me and I am your servant and I abide by your covenant and promise as best I can. I seek refuge in you from the evil, which I have committed. I acknowledge your favor upon me and I acknowledge my sins, so forgive me, for verily none can forgive sin except you.” (Sahi Bukhari)
No 3: DUA FOR A SOUND HEART AND BENEFICIAL KNOWLEDGE:
Seeking knowledge is highly encouraged in Islam as is Tazkiyah – purifying our heart to attain the state of Ihsan (excellence) and what better way to do it than to ask Allah (SWT)’s help.
It was narrated that Abu Hurairah RA said:
“One of the supplications that the Prophet ﷺ used to say was
اللَّهُمَّ إِنِّي أَعُوذُ بِكَ مِنْ عِلْمٍ لاَ يَنْفَعُ, وَمِنْ دُعَاءٍ لاَ يُسْمَعُ, وَمَنْ قَلْبٍ لاَ يَخْشَعُ, وَمِنْ نَفْسٍ لاَ تَشْبَعُ
Allahumma inni a’uzu bika min ‘ilmin la yanfa’, wa min du’a-in la yusma’, wa min qalbin la yakhsha’, wa min nafsin la tashba’.”
“O Allah, I seek refuge with You from knowledge that does not bring benefit, from a supplication that is not heard, from a heart that does not fear (You) and from a soul that never satisfies.”
(Sunan Ibn Majah)
No 4. DUA FOR COMPREHENSIVE SECURITY:
A short but most powerful Dua.
اللَّهُمَّ إِنِّي أَسْأَلُكَ الْعَافِيَةَ فِي الدُّنْيَا وَالآخِرَةِ
“O Allah, I ask You for well-being in this world and in the Hereafter.”
(Al-Adab Al-Mufrad 726)
Hazrat Abbas bin Abdul Muttalib RA said that he requested the Messenger of Allah ﷺ to teach him a supplication whereby he May request Allah SWT for his needs. The Prophet ﷺ said,”0 Abbas, ask Allah for aafiyah (security). After some days, he again met the Prophet ﷺ and asked,” Teach me a supplication to beseech Allah for my want.” He said, “O Abbas! O uncle of the messenger of Allah! Ask Allah for aafiyah (security) in this world and the next.”
No 5: DUA FOR ANXIETY AND SORROW:
Dua is a powerful tool for seeking solace and relief in difficult times. It is a heartfelt conversation with our Creator, where we express our deepest concerns and seek comfort and guidance.
Making dua is a reminder for us that we are not alone in our struggles.
اللّهُـمَّ إِنِّي عَبْـدُكَ ابْنُ عَبْـدِكَ ابْنُ أَمَتِـكَ نَاصِيَتِي بِيَـدِكَ مَاضٍ فِيَّ حُكْمُكَ عَدْلٌ فِيَّ قَضَاؤكَ أَسْأَلُـكَ بِكُلِّ اسْمٍ هُوَ لَكَ سَمَّـيْتَ بِهِ نَفْسَكَ أِوْ أَنْزَلْتَـهُ فِي كِتَابِكَ أَوْ عَلَّمْـتَهُ أَحَداً مِنْ خَلْقِـكَ أَوِ اسْتَـأْثَرْتَ بِهِ فِي عِلْمِ الغَيْـبِ عِنْـدَكَ أَنْ تَجْـعَلَ القُرْآنَ رَبِيـعَ قَلْبِـي وَنورَ صَـدْرِي وجَلَاءَ حُـزْنِي وذَهَابَ هَمِّـي
Allāhumma innī `abduk, ibnu `abdik, ibnu amatik, nāsiyatī biyadik, māḍin fiyya ḥukmuk, `adlun fiyya qaḍā’uk, as’aluka bikullis’min huwa lak, sammayta bihi nafsak, aw anzaltahu fī kitābik, aw `allamtahu aḥadan min khalqik, aw‘ista’tharta bihi fī `ilmil-ghaybi `indak, an taj`ala ‘l-Qur’āna rabī`a qalbī, wa nūra ṣadrī, wa jalā’a ḥuznī, wa dhahāba hammī.
“O Allah, I am Your slave, and the son of Your male slave, and the son of your female slave. My forehead is in Your Hand (i.e. you have control over me). Your Judgment upon me is assured, and Your Decree concerning me is just. I ask You by every Name that You have named Yourself with, revealed in Your Book, taught any one of Your creation, or kept unto Yourself in the knowledge of the unseen that is with You, to make the Qur’an the spring of my heart, and the light of my chest, the banisher of my sadness, and the reliever of my distress.”
(Hisn al-Muslim 120)
Inspirational Hijri New Year Quotes
- “Happy Islamic New Year! May this year bring you closer to your dreams and fill your heart with joy and faith.”
- “As the Hijri New Year begins, I wish you endless blessings, peace, and happiness. May Allah guide you every step of the way.”
- “Welcome the new Islamic year with an open heart. May you find success, love, and peace throughout the year. Happy Hijri New Year!”
- “Reflect on the past and embrace the future with faith and courage. Wishing you a blessed and prosperous Islamic New Year.”
- “May the new Hijri year be filled with beautiful moments and cherished memories. Happy New Year to you and your family.”
- “Sending you heartfelt wishes for the Islamic New Year. May it bring you health, happiness, and countless blessings.”
- “As the new Islamic year unfolds, may it bring you closer to your goals and fill your life with peace and joy. Happy New Year!”
- “Happy Hijri New Year! May this year be a time of reflection, growth, and endless blessings for you and your loved ones.”
- “Wishing you a wonderful Islamic New Year filled with love, laughter, and prosperity. May your days be bright and your heart light.”
- “May the start of this Islamic New Year bring you new hope, new opportunities, and new joys. Happy New Year!”
- “With the dawn of the new Islamic year, may you find strength in faith and joy in every moment. Wishing you a blessed year ahead.”
- “Happy Islamic New Year! May your journey this year be guided by faith and surrounded by love and happiness.”
- “As we begin the new Hijri year, I pray that you achieve all your dreams and your heart is always filled with joy. Happy New Year!”
- “Embrace the new Islamic year with a grateful heart. May it be filled with blessings, love, and endless possibilities. Happy Hijri New Year!”
Beautiful Happy Islamic New Year Quotes
- “Happy Islamic New Year! May each day of the new year bring you closer to peace, happiness, and prosperity.”
- Wishing you a blessed Hijri New Year filled with peace and joy. May Allah bless you and your family always!
- Happy Islamic New Year! May 1446 bring you and your family happiness, success, and endless blessings.
- May this Islamic New Year be filled with good health, love, and beautiful moments. Happy Hijri New Year!
- Wishing you a wonderful Islamic New Year! May Allah’s blessings light your path and guide you always.
- Happy Hijri New Year! May Allah fill your heart with peace and your home with happiness.
- As we start this Islamic New Year, may your days be filled with joy and your heart with faith. Happy New Year!
- Wishing you a peaceful and blessed Hijri New Year. May Allah grant you happiness and success.
- Happy Islamic New Year! May you have a year full of love, joy, and many blessings.
- May Allah bless you with a happy and prosperous Islamic New Year. Wishing you peace and joy.
- Happy Hijri New Year! May this year bring you closer to your dreams and fill your heart with hope.
- Happy Islamic New Year to my amazing family! Let’s cherish each moment and make this year the best one yet.
- With the arrival of the Hijri New Year, I wish my family all the happiness and joy in the world.
- As the Islamic New Year begins, I pray for a year filled with love, peace, and prosperity for my beloved family.
FAQs
Q: What is the Islamic New Year called?
A: The Islamic New Year is also known as the Hijri New Year or Arabic New Year. It marks the beginning of a new lunar Hijri year.
Q: Is it 1st Muharram today?
A: Today is Monday, July 8, 2024, which corresponds to 1st Muharram Ul Haram 1446 AH in the Islamic calendar. So, it’s not the 1st Muharram yet.
Q: What happens at Islamic New Year?
A: On this day, Muslims commemorate the Hijrah (or Hegira) in 622 CE when Prophet Muhammad and his companions migrated from Mecca to Medina. It’s a time for reflection and renewal.
Q: How to wish Islamic New Year?
A: You can wish someone a blessed Islamic New Year by saying “Happy New Hijri Year!” or “Kullu ‘am wa antum bi-khayr” (May every year find you in good health).
Q: Which Hijri year is 2024?
A: The Hijri year corresponding to 2024 is 1446 AH.
Q: What is the Islamic year now?
A: As of today, we are in the year 1446 AH.
Q: Who created the Hijri year?
A: The Hijri year was established based on the Hijrah (migration) of Prophet Muhammad and his followers from Mecca to Medina.
Q: How old is the Hijri calendar?
A: The Hijri calendar has been in use since the 7th century CE, making it over 1,400 years old.
Q: What is the correct Hijri year?
A: The current Hijri year is 1446 AH.
Q: Is celebrating the New Year halal or haram?
A: Celebrating the New Year is a matter of interpretation. Some scholars consider it permissible (halal), while others advise caution due to its cultural associations.
Q: Is it Haram to wish “Happy New Year” in Islam?
A: It’s not inherently haram (forbidden) to wish someone a “Happy New Year.” However, some Muslims prefer to use Islamic greetings specific to the Hijri New Year.
Q: Do Muslims believe in the New Year?
A: Muslims acknowledge the passage of time, but their primary focus is on religious observances and spiritual growth rather than secular New Year celebrations.